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Paid minimum. Played the first one for about five minutes. I already have some things I noticed.

It's a pass for me, read a review and skimmed through a let's play of II and was really unimpressed, the game looks dated and simplistic, I'd rather try again to get into SPAZ or go back to NAEV instead.

I've tried multiple times to get into Uplink and the first Hacker Evo game, and I've just failed every time. I was starting to understand the mechanics, but I consistently hit a moment while playing where I ask myself "Why am I trying so hard to make this fun?" It flat-out wasn't.

I've tried multiple times to get into Uplink and the first Hacker Evo game, and I've just failed every time. I was starting to understand the mechanics, but I consistently hit a moment while playing where I ask myself "Why am I trying so hard to make this fun?" It flat-out wasn't.

I would buy Sleeping Dogs if I didn't have to shell out more money for the DLC. I guess I'll be waiting until next year for a Complete Edition aka the way it should've been day 1.

The only story DLCs in the game are Nightmare and Zodiac. Neither of those have anything to do with the main game and wouldn't have worked in terms of the story or the world if they had of been there in the first place. One is about the supernatural in Hong Kong and the other is like playing through an old kung fu movie.

The rest of the DLC are all just costume packs and one or two new missions that have no story and are basically "how long can you do this".

The game is great without any of the DLC and the two DLCs with a story to them are both cheap and enjoyable.

[QUOTE=sabrage;240381]Never!
HACK THE PLANET!
Still the best "hacking" movie ever. Pure uncut 90's.
This particular scene, where Sherlock Holmes (UGHHHH) tells Shaggy to Hack the Planet is amazing.
Nothing beats https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...UZF6lm0#t=211s the insanely great 28.8bps modem with a million of psychedelic colours.
EDIT: NEVAR FORGET the rotating phone booths in "cyberspace" managed by Penn Jilette.